Become a Vendor

We treat our Vendors as partners.

MidwayUSA strives to offer the most comprehensive, most up to date offering in the
Outdoor Sports Industry. We constantly add products and update our offerings from
current vendors and prospective new vendors.

MidwayUSA reviews, evaluates and selects thousands of products for addition to its
product line each year. This process can be very time consuming and there is not
a set length of time it takes for an item to be selected, evaluated and added or
rejected.

Following is some information to help you understand how to submit products for evaluation
by MidwayUSA:

MidwayUSA Sample Product Policy:

*NOTE: MidwayUSA prefers not to receive physical product samples unless specifically
requested. Instead, we request that you provide digital images, video, and detailed
product information and specifications. This information should be sent to the New
Products Committee at:

If requested, all sample products must be submitted via mail or UPS directly to the
company headquarters in Columbia, Missouri. You will be notified upon the receipt
of your product. MidwayUSA will not accept product samples at trade shows, shooting
competitions, gun shows, or any other venue requiring samples to be transported
by MidwayUSA.

Any sample product sent to MidwayUSA is done so for the evaluation of that product,
therefore the product may be used and/or tested in any manner chosen by MidwayUSA.
In some cases it will be necessary to damage or destroy a sample product’s packaging.
MidwayUSA is not responsible for damage to product packaging. Sample product testing
may result in damage to the sample product. MidwayUSA is not responsible for any
damages to sample products submitted for evaluation. All sample products submitted
to MidwayUSA become the property of MidwayUSA and will not be returned. MidwayUSA
does not purchase product samples.

Contacting MidwayUSA:

MidwayUSA can be contacted via fax, email or mail utilizing the information found
on this page. Other forms of communication, such as written notes on packing slips
or invoices, may not reach the appropriate destination.